About the RoleThe Global Brand Lead, ITP (Associate Director) is responsible for driving global commercial initiatives during pre-commercialization planning and early market development, translating early asset strategy into clear commercial priorities, and leading the development of brand identity, promotional campaigns, and key messaging with a view toward other indications.This role partners closely with Medical, Legal, and Regulatory teams to ensure materials are compliant, impactful, and clear. It collaborates with a fully integrated cross‑functional team, including regional and country stakeholders, to align the early Global Brand Plan, integrate regional and country insights, and support internal business planning and OPEX management.How you will contributeYou will drive global commercial initiatives as part of the pre-commercialization planning or early market building efforts.Translate early asset strategy into actionable commercial priorities.Drive development of the brand identity, promotional campaigns, and key messages with a view for other indications.Collaborate with Medical, Legal, and Regulatory to ensure all materials are compliant while maximizing impact and clarity.ResponsibilitiesAlign the matrixed organization on the early Global Brand Plan to ensure organizational readiness.Capture and integrate regional/country voice and feedback into commercial initiatives.Support sub‑teams and contribute to their deliverables as needed.Contribute to key planning deliverables (Global Brand Plan, LRF inputs, budget cycles).Manage OPEX and monitor performance versus plan for key marketing growth initiatives.Manage external partners/vendors and ensure timely, high‑quality project execution.Minimum Requirements / QualificationsUniversity degree in marketing, business, or life sciences (advanced degree a plus).8+ years of pharma experience; experience in the therapeutic area or rare disease a plus.Experienced marketer with in‑line brand experience (US or global).Launch experience preferred (US or global).Excellent communication and influencing skills.Technical / Functional ExpertiseKnowledge and experience with digital engagement among patients and HCPs.Business acumen with appreciation for cross‑cultural and cross‑functional differences.Ability to understand and interpret medical information; working knowledge of evidence‑based medicine.LeadershipStrong organizational skills and managing up and down.Learning agility, curiosity, and aptitude for new technologies.Adaptable to change on a personal and organizational level.Demonstrable ability to present to large groups and translate complex data into actionable, simple messages.Listening and understanding skills; ability to comprehend stakeholders' points of view.Decision‑making & AutonomyAccountability and ownership; ability to take calculated risks and allow others to take initiative.Collaborative problem‑solver, confident to share ideas with all levels of management.Seeks management approval prior to committing resources or making irreversible decisions.Good judgment and evidence‑based decision‑making skills.Ability to challenge the status quo and provide alternative solutions.Team player fostering a trustful atmosphere; helping others learn and grow.InteractionBuild and foster meaningful relationships with cross‑functional team members, including region/LOCs.Collaborate across geographic and cultural boundaries.Manage multiple projects and stakeholders simultaneously.InnovationEnergy and drive – entrepreneurial spirit.Understanding of medical science to interpret data and draw conclusions; working knowledge of evidence‑based medicine.ComplexityHigh complexity: multiple products with multiple indications and expected competition.Ability to think outside the box.Working across cultures with different business, clinical, and legal practices while keeping compliance with Takeda's values and SOP.Travel RequirementsDomestic and international travel up to 25%.Compensation & BenefitsLocation: Cambridge, MA. U.S. base salary range: $154,400.00 – $242,550.00.U.S. based employees may be eligible for short‑term and long‑term incentives, 401(k) plan with company match, medical, dental, vision insurance, disability coverage, life insurance, tuition reimbursement, paid volunteer time off, holiday benefits, and wellbeing benefits.U.S. based employees may accrue up to 80 hours of sick time and up to 120 hours of paid vacation per calendar year.EEO StatementTakeda is proud of its commitment to creating a diverse workforce and providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, parental status, national origin, age, disability, citizenship status, genetic information or characteristics, marital status, status as a Vietnam era veteran, special disabled veteran, or other protected veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws, and any other characteristic protected by law.LocationsCambridge, MAWorker TypeEmployeeWorker Sub‑TypeRegularTime TypeFull time#J-18808-Ljbffr